Andhra Pradesh Governor launched the Mee Intiki – Mee Doctor 2026 initiative on May 8, 2026 during the observance of World Red Cross Day and World Thalassemia Day.
- The programme aims to provide doorstep healthcare services to poor families living in inaccessible regions of the State.
- The project targets vulnerable groups including pregnant women, children aged 0–6 years, and bedridden persons unable to visit health centres

Key Details of the Programme
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | Mee Intiki – Mee Doctor |
| Launch Occasion | World Red Cross Day & World Thalassemia Day |
| Launch Date | May 8, 2026 |
| Objective | Provide primary healthcare at doorstep |
| Target Beneficiaries | Poor families in remote and inaccessible areas |
| Coverage Target | 5 lakh families |
| Duration | 3 years |
| District Coverage | 7 districts |
| Focus Groups | Pregnant women, children (0–6 years), bedridden persons |
Constitutional and Health Background
Public Health in India
| Constitutional Provision | Details |
|---|---|
| State List – Entry 6 (Seventh Schedule) | Public health and sanitation fall under the jurisdiction of States |
| Article 47 | Directs the State to improve public health and nutrition levels |
| Related Health Mission | National Health Mission (NHM) supports accessible healthcare delivery |
What is Thalassemia?
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which the body produces insufficient or abnormal hemoglobin. This reduces oxygen transport in blood and leads to anemia, fatigue, and weakness.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Genetic blood disorder |
| Main Cause | Abnormal hemoglobin production |
| Major Impact | Anemia and reduced oxygen supply |
| Observance Day | World Thalassemia Day – May 8 |
About World Red Cross Day
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is observed every year on May 8 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant, founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and recipient of the first Nobel Peace Prize.
Quick Revision Points
- Mee Intiki – Mee Doctor launched in Andhra Pradesh
- Programme launched on May 8, 2026
- Linked with World Red Cross Day
- Linked with World Thalassemia Day
- Targets 5 lakh poor families
- Covers 7 districts over 3 years
- Focus on pregnant women and children aged 0–6 years
- Article 47 relates to improvement of public health
Practice MCQs
Q1. Mee Intiki – Mee Doctor initiative was launched in which state?
a) Telangana
b) Karnataka
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Tamil Nadu
Answer: (c) — The programme was launched by the Andhra Pradesh Governor.
Q2. World Red Cross Day is observed annually on:
a) April 7
b) May 8
c) June 5
d) July 11
Answer: (b) — It commemorates the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant.
Q3. Thalassemia mainly affects which component of the body?
a) Liver enzymes
b) Hemoglobin production
c) Bone density
d) Blood sugar
Answer: (b) — Thalassemia is an inherited disorder affecting hemoglobin production.
Q4. Which Article of the Constitution directs the State to improve public health?
a) Article 32
b) Article 21
c) Article 47
d) Article 51A
Answer: (c) — Article 47 is part of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
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